you are asking the wrong question..
"Primary Radar" tuned to detect aircraft "skin paint" is not tuned to detect
weather.
Consider that if the Primary Radar where tuned to weather.. than a major
rain storm or thunder storm would cause radar attenuation and could not
detect the "skin paint" behind the weather.
There is a move afoot to have NEXRAD displays at the controller stations,
but those should not be used to direct an aircraft "between cells", but to
know where the less severe weather areas are to move traffic through and
avoid areas that aircraft do not like to fly through.
B
"Danny Deger" wrote in message
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In another thread I am in a discussion on radar capability for FAA
"Centers". My recollection is that they typically have no primary radar,
thus no capability to paint weather. Someone is telling me they do.
Anybody out there have the answer. Maybe some do and some don't, and the
ones I used in the past don't.
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Danny Deger
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